>close all the windows
closing windows is _always_ good
for ones health, regardless :)
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On Thu, 2 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am only a relatively simple user
no users are too "simple" to participate :-)
> but I would come to show solidarity
> only I have a cold and a fever.
Refua Shlema!
close all the windows, run the heat daemon and reboot, call me when
uptime reache
Hi guys
I am only a relatively simple user
but I would come to show solidarity
only I have a cold and a fever.
Maybe next time ?:)
Dorit
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On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, guy keren wrote:
> just FYI, some of us actually decided to 'get off our lazy butts', and set
> up a (rather small) haifa linux club. it was started out few month back,
> and carries out a lecture (almost) once every two weeks. so far there were
thanks Choo! yes, I was correc
just FYI, some of us actually decided to 'get off our lazy butts', and set
up a (rather small) haifa linux club. it was started out few month back,
and carries out a lecture (almost) once every two weeks. so far there were
6 lectures, including one given by informix's representatives in israel.
t
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote:
>
> Personaly, I think something like "Integrating Linux into a Windows World",
> would be far better. It might attract people who are not pro-linux, and
> that's what we need.
I think what should be promoted is open source/free software in general,
because I don't
Omer Zak wrote:
> My opinion in the lecture subject debate is a "me too". I agree with
> Moran Cohen's suggestion.
>
> The knowledge about integrating Linux into a Windows World can (AFAIK)
> be summarized in the single word SAMBA (anyone cares to suggest a meaning
> to the prefix HA, so that w
I do not plan to go to the lecture, as it will probably be inaccessible to
me ("fall on deaf ears" is no pun in my case...), but I'll be happy if
anyone will take down lecture notes and post them on a Web site.
My opinion in the lecture subject debate is a "me too". I agree with
Moran Cohen's su
Moran Cohen wrote:
> If this year should be the industry-wide breakthrough
> for linux, and most of Israeli companies are still in the Windows age,
> our future as a Hi-Tech Country is at risk.
>
> That's one issue to ask Maddog to talk about, how Linux gained
> public trust abroad, what can
Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> I also visited COMDEX today, totally boring for me other than the SGI
> booth (150 cm tall Tux sitting on an Origin 2000 Cray machine, visual
> workstations running NT and SGI Linux 1.1 - a Red Hat variant)
>
My observation was even more gloomy, since I've been there,
yet
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Nir Simionovich (Rin Solo) wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please disregard last message, I failed to understand that thread, but
> now it's ok. I guess I should core dump my brain more often :-)
me too :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Nir Simionovich
>
> ---
Hi All,
Please disregard last message, I failed to understand that thread, but
now it's ok. I guess I should core dump my brain more often :-)
Best regards,
Nir Simionovich
---
Hey, check out th
Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * on OpenSource in the academic worls (afterall, I hope to drag students
> and teachers to this lecture too!)
I am interested in OpenSource in the corporate world (and I suppose
students and teachers should be interested in that, too!).
--
Oleg Goldshm
People,
Eli Marmor and I are already on the matter, presentation ready and
everything is set for thursday. I've been working on it since sunday !
Best regards,
Nir Simionovich
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Hey, check out
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> > Me too ;-)
>
> AOL. Although I'm not a Linux maniac, I'd like to hear what he
> wants to say, if it's of interest to me. Which brings me to the
> question: what's the subject, anyway?
interesting point. sugestions?
I suppose the obvious ones are
On 30 Nov 1999, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> On a more serious note, to talk to Hall Ira needs to know
> approximately how many people will attend. On the other hand, while I
> am very eager to meet Mr. Hall there are some restrictions on
> date/time. What about the place? Take him to dinner in Tel A
On 30 Nov 1999 15:56:58 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oleg Goldshmidt) wrote:
>> You did enroll yourself both to the general event and specifically to the
>> linux day, didn't you?
>
>No. I didn't see *anything* related specifically to the linux day on
>the registration page.
Oh. Well, it was only on
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> > http://www.comdex.co.il/ (That's where you enroll - for those who haven't done
> > it yet)
>
> They don't have pre-registration any more.
I called them today, and they said anyone can join as long as there is
room.
So try ;-)
Gavrie.
--
Gavrie Philipson
System Admi
Herouth Maoz wrote:
> BTW, the event is open only to 18 years old or above. Does that mean they
> intend to exhibit nude penguins?
Well, I suppose most of you heard about a company CTO being almost
excluded from the real Comdex because he was too young. In the end they
made an exception for him ;
Herouth Maoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The "when" is in the comdex site, naturally. The linux day is this Thursday,
> 8:30->14:00. That is, more or less, because the event is to be ended in a free
> talk with maddog.
OK, this is from (ironically) http://www.comdex.co.il/windows2000.htm:
T
On 30 Nov 1999 15:18:19 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oleg Goldshmidt) wrote:
>Apropos. How does one enroll and when is it? I registered on the
>Comdex site, but so far got no promised free invitation to the fair.
The "when" is in the comdex site, naturally. The linux day is this Thursday,
8:30->14:0
Herouth Maoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Should be something different than what he is to say at
> Infotech/Comdex. I'm already enrolled to that.
Apropos. How does one enroll and when is it? I registered on the
Comdex site, but so far got no promised free invitation to the fair.
--
Oleg Gold
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 14:10:05 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vadim Vygonets) wrote:
>AOL. Although I'm not a Linux maniac, I'd like to hear what he
>wants to say, if it's of interest to me. Which brings me to the
>question: what's the subject, anyway?
Should be something different than what he is to
Quoth Gavrie Philipson on Tue, Nov 30, 1999:
> Oded Arbel wrote:
> > I want to hear Jon Hall lecture - anywhere, anytime, anyplace.
>
> Me too ;-)
AOL. Although I'm not a Linux maniac, I'd like to hear what he
wants to say, if it's of interest to me. Which brings me to the
question: what's the
Gavrie Philipson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oded Arbel wrote:
> > Our fault ? you are right, but I thought people here don't like the "me too"
>
> Me too.
>
> > kind of statements - but just in case :
> > I want to hear Jon Hall lecture - anywhere, anytime, anyplace.
>
> Me too ;-)
Ouch. Y
Oded Arbel wrote:
> Our fault ? you are right, but I thought people here don't like the "me too"
Me too.
> kind of statements - but just in case :
> I want to hear Jon Hall lecture - anywhere, anytime, anyplace.
Me too ;-)
> Oded
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System Administrator
Netmor Applied Model
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From: Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: What do you want to do tommorow? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 10:17 AM
Subject: Jon Hall's lecture
> ok, I see noone is really interested in important guest lecturers and
>
ok, I see noone is really interested in important guest lecturers and
all, I was going to try and reach Jon Hall today and ask him to
come, but...
I'm a bit depressed about the lack of enthusiasm this LUG is showing
but, TOUGH, it's my problem alone I suppose.
--
Ira Abramov ; whois:IA58
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